Movie Distributor Rates
Rate Qualifications - Advertising for the release of films on DVD and VHS, display advertising promoting a specific theatrical release.
- Exhibitors of motion pictures (movie theaters) qualify for Directory and Limited Release advertising rates.
- Ad sizes may be adjusted during production and will be billed at the size ordered. In the event materials are received larger than ordered, The Washington Post reserves the right to publish and bill at the larger size.
- In order for a movie advertisement to qualify for Movie Distributor advertising rates, all local theaters playing the movie must be listed in the ad. Any Movie Distributor advertisement not qualifying for Movie Distributor advertising rates will be billed at General advertising rates. DVD/VHS advertisements and pre-opening advertisements are not subject to these qualifications.
- Please refer to the separate General rate schedule for part-run, National Weekly and TV Week advertising rates.
All advertising in The Washington Post is subject to our terms and conditions.
Post Plus
Post Plus is our shared mail program that offers The Washington Post’s branded marketplace with the advantage of additional zip code targeting through direct mail. Use comparable size preprint rates for shared mail inserts weighing up to 0.75 ounces. For pieces weighing 0.75 ounces or more, please call for rates. Learn more
Print & Deliver (P&D)
The Washington Post offers creative service, printing and distribution on a mix of standard products for advertisers who do not have an agency or the necessary resources themselves. If an advertiser would like something outside of the standard products, custom quotes can be requested. All P&D products, with the exception of Market Values, may run both in the paper and in the mail. Learn more
Targeted Wraps
The packages that wrap The Washington Post (Outer Wrap), Sunday preprint package (Inner Wrap) and Post Plus (Shopping Guide) are highly visible premium vehicles for an advertiser’s message. These high-impact products are the first things the consumer sees when they pick up their home-delivered paper or rip into the Sunday preprint package, or when non-subscribers open their mailboxes. Learn more